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episode five: the flea and the acrobat
âSteve, what-â He pushes past you in a frenzied hurry to get to his car, but you grab his jacket and force him to stop. âAnswer me! Is Nancy okay? Was Jonathan with her?â Steve whips around and sneers at you. âWhy do you even care about them? About him?â âBecause weâre friends,â you say, and for the first time you really mean it. Nancy has become someone youâd call a friend. Another cruel laugh escapes Steveâs lips. âFriends, huh? Yeah, those two looked real fucking cozy in her bed.â
summary: you and dustin have a long overdue Sibling Moment, at will's funeral you and jonathan exchange information and surprise ! it's all horrible news ! nancy has awful timing and when you leave her alone with jonathan one damn time you and steve end up trauma bonded on her front porch #bffs.
rating: general, though there's the use of guns in here for plot point sake, as well as cursing
warnings: use of guns, cursing, fem!reader, and use of y/n.
words: 14.4k (whew)
before you swing in: i'm back gang ! fall semester is almost done and i am in the trenches, so i leave y'all with this monster of a chapter before hell week (i have three finals in one day next week, no i don't want to talk about it). please enjoy this beauty, i had so much fun messing with character relationships in this and it was very ;)
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With how many times youâve knocked on the Wheelerâs door this week, youâd think that Mrs. Wheeler would stop looking so surprised when she answers.Â
âY/N?â
You give the woman a small smile. âHi, Mrs. Wheeler. Is, uh, Mike home?â
âYes⌠he stayed home today because of Will. Is there something you need?â The usually friendly woman seems beaten down from this weekâs events as well, which youâre understanding of.Â
âI was wondering if I could come in and see how heâs doing? Dustin is really shaken up about it, so I figuredâŚâ You shrug, trying to come across as a concerned older sister figure rather than a worried and horrible babysitter who should really retire.Â
Mrs. Wheeler places a hand over her heart. âOh, Y/N. Youâve always been so good with the boys, of course you can check on him. It means a lot that you care.â
Oh, no problem, but if weâre being honest Iâm here because Iâm scared I accidentally let your son get involved with the supernatural and dangerous monster men thingies that I honestly canât wrap my head around!
Of course you canât tell the woman this, so instead you thank her and let yourself in. Immediately you head towards the basement and fling the door open. You like Mrs. Wheeler, but the amount of times her son has snuck out of the house without her noticing honestly concerns you, so youâre a bit unsure if Mike even is home.
You get deja-vu from a few days ago as you head down the basement steps, once again hearing the three boys panicking as they try to hide El. Unlike last time, which had only annoyed you, seeing them scramble to hide the girl makes you relieved.Â
Theyâre here, alive and well. Youâd let Steve distract you from your worrying on the drive over, so the relief hits you like a damn truck.Â
âOh god not again!â Dustin groans when he sees you, worried that heâs once again going to get yelled at for being at the Wheelerâs with El.Â
You ignore his theatrics and walk over to the girl, who is laying face down on the couch. You notice that sheâs dressed in one of Nancyâs old costumes and a blonde wig that suits her well. What the hell did the kids get up to today?Â
âDo I want to know why El is dressed like a doll and almost passed out on the couch?âÂ
âThat depends on if youâre going to yell at us again,â Mike says.Â
You shoot him a glare, but you guess he has a point. The last few times youâve been with the kids youâve ended up yelling at them one way or another. You feel bad about that, but then again: they wonât stop getting into trouble.Â
El manages to raise her head from the couch, âHi, Y/N.â
âHi, sweetie,â you approach the couch and gently nudge her to the side so that you can sit down and place her head on your lap. She nuzzles into your warmth and lets out a sleepy sigh. âAnd to answer your question, Mike: Iâm not here to yell at you guys. I just⌠Please tell me whatâs been going on. I know I havenât been here for you guys like I shouldâve, but-â
âYour boyfriend needed you more,â Mike quips, though thereâs some resentment in his voice that causes you to feel even worse.
Dustin hits his shoulder against the boy. âHe isnât her boyfriend, but she couldnât just abandon him; he needed her. Besides, we have been sneaking off without telling her anything.âÂ
You cast an appreciative smile at your brother, thankful that even though heâs a pain in your ass, he always has your back like you do his. Itâs something heâs always done with you and Mike; being so similar, you and him are constantly butting heads, yet Dustin has always been the first to defend you against his friend (even if youâve never needed it in the first place).Â
âIâm sorry, okay? I messed up, but Iâm here now and I really, really need to know if Iâm being paranoid. What mess did you dweebs manage to get into?â
The three boys suddenly canât look at you. Their heads turn in different directions, Lucas scratches the back of his neck, Mike kicks at a board piece on the ground, and Dustin whistles a tune.Â
Your shoulders slump. âIs it that bad?â
âIt started this morning,âÂ
âLucas!â
âMike, she could help us! The weirdo clearly likes her,â he gestures over to El practically asleep in your lap, âplus, sheâs the only sane one left in this group. I need backup.âÂ
âBackup?â You ask.Â
Mike throws his head back in annoyance and lets out a groan as if heâs dying. Truly, this kid is the most dramatic person youâve ever met. âFine, weâll tell you everything if you agree to stop hounding us for sneaking around. Will is missing, heâs our friend, and no one in the party gets left behind.â
You think this over for a moment, weighing the pros and cons in your head. âI will agree to those terms if you guys agree to keep me updated on everything at all times.âÂ
The boys try to argue, but you donât let them.Â
âI mean it, another person is missing. Nancyâs friend, Barb, was in the same woods that Will was, the same woods that you guys keep insisting on trekking through without supervision. This is serious, guys. Whatever, or whoever, is out there⌠itâs dangerous, and I-â You swallow down some tears that claw against your throat. âI canât lose anyone else, okay?âÂ
The mood in the room is solemn, the three boys silent as your words hang in the air. Naturally, you try to lighten things up. âIâll deny this if anyone asks, but unfortunately I love you boys.âÂ
As expected, they immediately begin to gag and pretend that theyâve been impaled with something as they all scream âewâ and âyuckâ at your words. You laugh, which causes El to laugh as well, and for a moment it feels like nothing has changed.Â
âSo?â You ask after the boys have finished their gross theatrics.Â
Dustin is the one who makes the decision for them. âWe promise to keep you updated, for real this time.âÂ
âGood, now again I ask: why is El dressed like a doll and half asleep on my lap as we speak?âÂ
Lucas, Dustin, and Mike begin to talk all at once.Â
âMike radioed for me to head over, claiming he heard Will on the walkie.â
âYeah, and then they radioed me to join. Sorry, by the way. I wouldâve woken you up, but you and Jonathan looked so cozy in your bed so-â
âI thought you said they werenât dating?â
âNot now, Mike.â
It continues like this for a while as they explain everything they did today. Sneaking El into the school, having to to talk to Mr. Clark, attending the assembly for Will, Mike fighting some idiotic kids for making fun of him before El made the head bully pee himself.Â
You look down at the girl in your lap. âYou can really make people pee themselves?â
âSometimes,â she shrugs.Â
âLovely.âÂ
âThatâs what you focus on, Y/N?â Mike asks you, and you simply shrug your shoulders in response. Sue you for still having doubts about Will being alive, youâve gotten your hopes up one too many times.Â
âAre you suggesting I believe that you heard Will through your cheap little walkies?âÂ
Dustin puts his head in his hands in defeat while Lucas gestures over to you. âSee, sheâs the sane backup I need.âÂ
Mike groans at you once more. âNo, thatâs why we snuck El into the radio room and used the heathkit that Mr. Clark got us. Keep up!â
âWhat, did you tell the guy that El was a new student?âÂ
âDonât be stupid, we told Mr. Clark that sheâs my cousin.âÂ
âUhh, Y/N,â Dustin laughs nervously, motioning for you to stop talking. âYou promised youâd be cool about everything if we told you.â
Knowing that your brother is right, you deflate a bit against the couch and start playing with Elâs hair. âI am being cool, I just have so many questions.â
âOh, just wait.â Lucas snorts.Â
Mike now crosses the room to stand in front of you, as if heâs gearing up to tell you some major news. âWe heard Will on the heathkit. El, she managed to use her powers to communicate with him.â
Like always, the seriousness in his voice concerns yet intrigues you. âLucas, do you really believe that it was Will?â
The boy nods at you, his face grim. You donât like how scared he looks, because out of the entire group heâs the one who is always the most reasonable. If heâs willingly telling you that he thinks it was Will, then you have to start taking the situation at hand seriously.Â
âOkay, tell me exactly what you guys heard.â
And they do. One by one they tell you about Willâs pleading for his mom, telling her that itâs like home but cold and dark, the banging that followed after his words, how El had used so much of her energy trying to maintain the communication before the radio caught fire and she was too exhausted to do much else.Â
âSo, you believe us now?â Mike asks after youâre silent for a moment.Â
You look down at the girl in your lap, in awe that someone so small and shy could hold so much power. This time you believe what the boys tell you without much conviction. Now that you know that Barb is missing as well, lost in the same woods as Will, the same woods where you found El, the photos from Nancy and the figure she claims she saw⌠Itâs all starting to come together.Â
Youâre not sure exactly what youâre caught up in, but you know itâs too late to back out. Whatever is going on, whatever thing took Will and transported him to some unknown place with possibly the same powers that El has, you know itâs your responsibility to handle it.Â
âYes,â you respond, and the boys all sigh with relief. âJust one question though,â
Dustin sighs. âYes, Y/N?â
âHow did it take you guys so long to set fire to the school? Honestly, Jonathan and I thought itâd happen sooner.âÂ
âYouâre hilarious.â Mike deadpans, which only causes you and El to giggle together again.Â
âI hate to ruin the good mood, but we seriously need to figure out what Will meant when he said that wherever he is âis like homeâ.â Your brother interrupts.Â
Mike spins to face him. âHe said, âlike home, but darkâ, right?â
âAnd âemptyâ.â Lucas adds.Â
ââEmptyâ and âcoldâ. Wait, did he say cold?â Dustin asks the group.
You nod your head. âYou mentioned cold earlier.â
Lucas throws his hands up in the air in frustration. âThe stupid radio kept going in and out!âÂ
âItâs like riddles in the darkâŚâ Your brother sighs, which you hum in agreement to.Â
Willâs words were pretty vague, but you wish you had been there at the middle school as well. Maybe if you had heard the tone of Willâs voice, youâd be of more help.
Mike continues to mumble about âlike homeâ and âdarkâ for a few more seconds, now pacing around the room. You watch from the couch, El still resting with her head in your lap, and as youâre playing with her hair she finally speaks up after having been silent for a while.Â
âUpside down.â
âWhatâd she say?â Lucas asks.
âUpside down? I guess?â Is all you can tell him.Â
âWhat?âÂ
While you, Dustin, and Lucas are confused by Elâs words, Mike rushes over to the forgotten board from a few days ago and sits down. He frantically flips it over and motions for you to come and join him. You hesitate for a second, but he only doubles down on his waving you over, so you gently lift Elâs head up and walk over.Â
âGod, took you long enough.â
âI was literally three feet away from you on the couch, why did I have to move?â
Mike ignores your question and begins to explain the thirty million thoughts flying through his head at the moment, âWhen El showed us where Will was, she flipped the board over, remember?âÂ
You nod, slowly understanding where heâs going with this. âShe flipped it upside down.â
âExactly! Dark. Empty.âÂ
Lucas looks over at you and Dustin, unamused. âDo you understand what heâs talking about?â
âNo,â your brother says at the same time as you saying âthe upside down part? Yes. The dark and empty part? No.â
Mike tries to explain further. âGuys, come on, think about it. When El took us to find Will, she took us to his house, right?âÂ
âYou mean last night when they found Willâs body in the water?â You ask, not really understanding where Mike is going with all this.Â
âLike Y/N said, he wasnât there.â Lucas reminds everyone, but Mike still tries to get his point across.
âBut what if he was there? What if we just couldnât see him, what if he was on the other side?â
You think about Jonathanâs words from earlier today in the car while on the way to the funeral home, trying to calm down from his fight with his mom. He had told you about how Joyce was convinced that Will was in the walls within their home, that the body they saw in the morgue hadnât been his.Â
âHold on,â you interrupt Mike, âyou guys said that there was some, like, banging where Will was, right? And that he had been begging his mom to come get him?âÂ
âYeah, it was like some sick sci-fi movie!âÂ
You glare at your brother. âIgnoring you. Anyways, did you guys hear Mrs. Byers on the radio as well?âÂ
Mike shakes his head. âNo, all we could hear was the banging and something... Growling, I guess.â
Knowing Joyce, youâd bet money that the banging had been her. You know that the next time you go over to their house, the walls might actually be destroyed, but sheâd been right all along. Will is alive, he has to be. The pieces that youâve slowly been collecting this past week fall together one by one.Â
âThat explains the walls and the weird monster thing in Jonathanâs picture,â you mumble to yourself, but Lucas hears you.Â
âDo I wanna know?â
You purse your lips. âLetâs focus on figuring out where Will is, then Iâll tell you guys what Iâve been up to this week.âÂ
âOkay, so,â Mike begins again, now grabbing the board game and flipping it onto its normal, light side. âWhat if this is Hawkins,â he flips it upside down onto its dark side, âand this is where Will is?âÂ
âThe Upside Down.â You finish for him.Â
âThe Upside Down.â Mike confirms.Â
Slowly Dustin follows along. âLike the Vale of Shadows.â
Somehow you always end up the one confused when it comes to these damn kids. âThe Vale of Shadows? What the hell is that?â
Dustin runs over to the bookshelf and pulls out a thick binder full of paper, but as he flips through it you realize itâs a rulebook for Dungeons and Dragons. He lands on the page heâs looking for, and you feel your shoulders drop. Great. More confusing terminology ahead.Â
ââThe Vale of Shadowsâ,â he begins to read, ââis a dimension that is a dark reflection or echo of our world. It is a place of decay and death. A plane out of phase. A place of monstersâ.â
âWait, didnât you say something about a monster, Y/N?â Lucas asks, but you shush him so you don't miss whatever else Dustin will say next.Â
ââIt is right next to you, and you donât even see itâ.â He finishes.Â
His words hang in the air for a moment, but Mike, always somehow three steps ahead, pieces it together. âAn alternate dimension.âÂ
Lucas finally accepts whatâs happening. âBut how do we get there?âÂ
âIâm sorry, we?â You look between all three boys, their faces still young and holding the childish innocence that you once had yourself. âNo, thereâs no âweâ in this. I may not know much about alternate dimensions, but thereâs no way Iâm letting you guys try to find and go to one.â
Mike rolls his eyes at you. âWell what choice do we have? Do you want to tell that mean police chief about this?â
âIâŚwell⌠I mean-no.â You sink down in the seat, annoyed that Mike is right. No way Hopper believes any of this, you hardly believe any of it.Â
âCan we cast shadow walk?â Dustin focuses back on the conversation at hand.
You donât bother to ask what that means.Â
âIn real life, dummy.â Lucas reminds him.Â
âWe canât shadow walk, butâŚâ Your brotherâs eyes land on El, who is still laying on the couch, silent and unmoving. âMaybe she can.â
The four of you turn towards the girl, and Mike voices his own question. âDo you know how we get there? To the Upside Down?â
El meets your eyes, and you can see that sheâs hesitant about something. Sheâs been quieter than usual, almost suspiciously so, and you know that the more Mike figures things out, the more hesitant she becomes. She shakes her head at you, and you give her a sad smile.Â
Lucas flings his head back and groans. âOh my god!â
Mike and Dustin seem to be thinking the same thing, disappointed by Elâs lack of help. You donât blame them, also frustrated by the fact that it feels like you guys are so close to discovering something big. You can feel hope reignite in your chest; you havenât been this close to an explanation about Will all week. This has to be it. Itâs the only way you can explain everything thatâs been happening lately.Â
Speaking of which:
âRemember how I mentioned Barb and a possible monster?âÂ
You tell them everything, about Jonathanâs worry for his mom, how their phone got charred by lightning, Hopperâs theory that Will had been running from something, Nancy and Barb attending Steveâs party and how Barb had been on her own near the woods. You tell them about how Barb has been missing ever since and the photos Jonathan took (leaving out the horrible ones of Nancy) that Nancy brought to your attention at the funeral home. The figure in the background, looming over Barb, how it didnât seem to have a face.
Then you tell them about Joyce and her spiral, though now you know she actually wasnât crazy. You tell them about the Christmas lights and Will communicating with her through them. How she claimed that she could hear him through the wall and that the body in the quarry hadnât been him.Â
When youâre finally done catching them up, they stare at you with their jaws open.Â
âDustin,â Mike says, âremind me to never leave your sister out ever again.â
âNoted.âÂ
âÂ
The events from the day had left El exhausted and she refuses to say anything else after you explain everything to the boys. Her eyes droop while Mike interrogates you for answers you canât give him, so finally you take pity on the poor girl and tell him that youâll talk more in the morning.Â
Mike isnât too happy about being shut down, but when you point towards a half asleep El he reluctantly gives in. âFine, but as soon as the funeral is over weâre discussing this further.â
Right. Willâs funeral is tomorrow.Â
âYeah, sure,â you tuck your hair behind your ears and motion over to Dustin. âWe need to go, itâs late and mom will be wondering where we are.âÂ
He tries to argue with you but you just gather your things and head for the stairs. Thereâs still a lot you need to think about and a million things you need to sort before the funeral tomorrow. Did Jonathan even buy the coffin? Who had made the arrangements after you and him left the funeral home with Nancy?
Thereâs a lot you need to talk about when you call him tonight.Â
The bike ride home with Lucas and Dustin is a quiet one, both boys understanding that you need some time to think about everything you learned tonight.Â
You make a list in your head of what you do know, but itâs a frustratingly short list.Â
1) El, one way or another, has powers that enable her to communicate with Will in some weird upside down universe that you canât actually get to (can you even count this as something you know?)
2) Hopper was right: Will went missing because he was running from something (probably the same faceless thing thatâs in Jonathanâs photo).Â
3) Whatever took Will also took Barb, bringing Nancy into this wonderfully confusing mess (you still donât know if her involvement is a good or bad thing).Â
Everything else? You have no fucking clue whatâs going on.Â
When you get home with Dustin, itâs late; the two of you have to sneak past your mom, who fell asleep with Mews on her lap in the living room. Dustin heads straight for his room but you stop him, motioning for him to come into yours for a second.Â
âWhat-â
âShh!â You quickly shut your door to ensure that your mom wonât hear anything.Â
Dustin groans. âI thought you said you werenât gonna yell at me?â
You roll your eyes at him. âI yell at you guys twice after years of patience, now suddenly Iâm a screaming monster,â he doesnât say anything and flings himself onto the bean bag by your bed. âAnyways, weâre long overdue for a code blue.âÂ
Your brother shoots up from the bean bag, eyes wide. âNo.â
âYes,â you join him on the bean bag. âCode blue time, weâre going to talk about our feelings after the hellish week weâve had. Câmon, you know the drill.âÂ
Code blue was something the two of you came up with when your dad left. You had been twelve when it happened, Dustin had been nine. Itâd been a really rough few months for you guys, dealing with the betrayal of your dad while also moving away from your hometown in Virginia all within a year. Neither of you had adjusted well to the sudden changes, and though you were angry and bitter about what had happened, the moment you saw that it was affecting your brother you decided to implement code blue.Â
Itâs simple, really. Whoever calls for a code blue gets to talk about or ask whatever they want while the other is required to answer. Originally it was so that you could force Dustin into telling you his feelings, but over the years itâs become a way to bond with each other and know that no matter what youâll be there for one another. No half truths or a vague âIâm fineâ; itâs a time for you guys to be vulnerable with one another without using it as leverage against the other.Â
Dustin plops his head back down. âFine, but Iâm tired so can this be quick?â
âHey, no complaining during code blue. Thatâs like, rule number one.âÂ
âY/N.â His tone is one of annoyance and you know that if you donât start talking soon then youâll lose his interest.
âRight, sorry. Okay,â you clear your throat and face your brother. âTodayâs code blue topic is this: Iâm worried about you getting your hopes up about Will. We donât know that heâs alive just yet.âÂ
As expected, Dustin is unhappy with what youâve said. âWe do know that heâs alive, I heard him on the heathkit. Heâs alive, Y/N.â He sees the uncertainty on your face and doubles down on what heâs saying. âHe is.â
You bite your lip, scared that youâll say the wrong thing. âDustin, nothing is certain. Even though weâre definitely onto something, and while I believe that you heard Will on the radio, that doesnât change the fact that thereâs something else out there that wants to hurt him. I mean, heâs trapped in some weird alternate dimension that we have no idea how to even get into. I just⌠I donât want to see you get hurt again.â
You think about the way your brotherâs face fell when they pulled Willâs body out of the water. How the hope that had been in his eyes immediately died alongside his childhood naivety. He had built all of his hope upon a shaky foundation; the moment it collapsed he fell apart.Â
âLook I know youâre trying to look out for me, but Will is a part of the party. Heâs our friend, we canât just lose hope and leave him behind. He needs us.â Dustin speaks with so much certainty and an aura of maturity that almost makes you forget that heâs twelve.Â
âIâm not saying itâs dangerous to have hope, but I need you to promise me that youâll protect yourself from whatever happens next. Howâs that sound?â
Dustin thinks for a moment, tapping a finger against his chin. âHmm, I think I can make that deal if you promise the same thing. I mean, câmon, itâs obvious that youâre the sensitive one out of the two of us. You and hope? Doomed.âÂ
You laugh, knowing heâs right. Youâve always been branded by hope; hopeful for love, for dreams, and for those who may not always deserve it. You and hope havenât always gotten along, but sheâs become a familiar friend.Â
âI think youâve got yourself a deal. Now, itâs late and I have to call Jonathan and catch him up on everything, so letâs conclude code blue with its mandatory hug.âÂ
âWoah woah woah, I donât think we gotta-â
Dustinâs words become muffled as you throw yourself on top of him and squish him into a hug. He squirms against you for a second, claiming he canât breathe, but you shush him and force him to accept the hug. Though you wonât ever tell him this, losing Will has only made you more appreciative of having a wonderfully annoying little brother.Â
After code blue, Dustin goes to his room claiming that âalternate dimensions are super drainingâ, and before he leaves you tell him to be ready tomorrow by nine for the funeral and that your mom will take him. Youâll be at the Byersâ helping Jonathan.Â
Once heâs gone you give yourself a few moments to sit in silence, letting the events from today settle over you. It seems like all youâve felt this week is exhaustion and hurt and at the rate everything is going, thereâs no telling how long youâll feel this way.Â
The moment youâre done wallowing you roll off the bean bag and walk over to your desk to call Jonathan. Youâre honestly not sure what youâll even tell him tonight, thereâs no way youâll be able to cover everything before the night ends. The two of you have a long day tomorrow, so you figure youâll have to make do with the limited time you have and summarize.Â
Jonathan answers after a few rings. âHowâd your little secret mission go?â
You make a face. âIs it even a secret mission if I told you I was going on it?â
âIt is if you refuse to tell me what you did during it.âÂ
âTouche, bee.âÂ
He laughs, which sends a cascading warmth throughout your body. You can envision him perfectly on the other end of the line, leaning against his kitchen wall with the phone wire wrapped around his finger as he absent mindedly fiddles with it while he talks to you.Â
You clear your throat and shake the thought from your mind, you called him for a reason. âAnyways⌠we need to talk.â
Jonathan is silent for a moment and you can feel the playfulness fade away. âYeah, you first though. You already know what Nance and I were up to.âÂ
Nance?
Awesome. Cool. Totally not going to be consumed by that later.Â
âRight. Uh, well. I went looking for Dustin because the other night when I was with the boys we stumbled upon this, well, this little girl.âÂ
âA girl?â
âYeah, sheâs bald.â
âOkay⌠is that important orâŚ?â
âUnsure, but it felt important to tell you. Sorry,â you take a deep breath, âIâm not sure why Iâm so nervous right now.â
âItâs okay, bug. Itâs me, you can tell me anything.âÂ
No I canât.
âSure, yeah, totally. Um, so anyways we found her, her name is El, and sheâs our only connection to Will right now.â
A beat of silence. âWhat do you mean?â
âWell, she kinda has⌠powers?â
âPowers,â
âPowers.â
You hear Jonathan sigh on the other end of the call. âBug, youâre not seriously telling me that the boys have somehow dragged you into one of their little schemes, right?â
Yeah, heâs reacting exactly how you figured he would.Â
âI know what it sounds like, but Jonathan⌠How else would you explain everything going on? Will disappeared, Barb did too, your mom and her lights. Now that thing Nancy saw in the woods, which I know you definitely have an update that will only further prove how weird this all is.â
Again Jonathan is quiet, and this time you envision him pacing little circles in the kitchen as he carefully thinks through your words, trying to piece it all together. âWe developed the photo again and youâre right, thereâs something behind Barb in it.âÂ
You close your eyes and exhale. âSo, you believe me now?â
âGuess I donât really have a choice.â
âYou donât.âÂ
âThen weâll talk about it after the funeral tomorrow.â He concedes.Â
âYeah,â you let out a shaky breath, âthe funeral. Iâll make my way over the second I wake up tomorrow to help with everything.âÂ
âYou donât have to-â
âI know.âÂ
More silence settles over the two of you. Itâs still hard to wrap your head around the fact that it was only a week ago where everything was normal. No disappearances, no weird feelings, no heartbreak and confusion.Â
âBug?â Jonathan is practically whispering.Â
âYeah?â
âLonnie is here.â
The words hit you hard. Why the fuck is Lonnie back in Hawkins? âDo you need to spend the night? I can finally bake those cookies for your mom and we can watch whatever you want.âÂ
âNo,â he sounds exhausted. âHe hasnât been a problem yet, and I canâtâŚâÂ
âLeave your mom with him?â You finish.Â
âHe thinks sheâs crazy and her axing down one of our walls doesnât help-â
So you were right, Joyce did indeed break down her wall to try and get to Will.
âJonathan, itâs okay. I understand, stay with her and get some rest. Sleep, thatâs an order.â
He lets out a weak laugh. âI love you, bug.âÂ
Like how I love you?
âI love you too, bee.â The words burn your tongue.Â
âGoodnight,â
âSleep well.â
âÂ
Youâre up before the sun this morning.
You spent hours tossing and turning last night, hardly getting any sleep. No matter how hard you tried, you couldnât seem to turn your mind off. All you could think about was Jonathan, his smile and his voice and the way he kisses your forehead whenever youâve done something especially endearing to him. You were surrounded by him last night.Â
Now you stand outside his front door holding a tin of cookies, dressed in a simple knitted black dress and tights with mary janes that used to belong to your mom for Willâs funeral. The shoes are your favorite, but now youâre afraid theyâre tainted by the occasion youâre wearing them for.Â
Itâs Lonnie who opens the door. âWell if it isnât little miss Henderson. I missed ya, sweetheart.âÂ
You havenât seen the man in two years, having been fourteen when he left Joyce and the kids. Since then heâs only aged horribly, his eyes slightly yellowed and his beer gut now more prominent. Clearly he still prefers alcohol over human company. Figures.Â
âCanât say the same about you.â Your shoulder hits his as you walk in and he lets out an annoyed huff.Â
The man follows you but you pay him no attention. Instead you head straight towards Joyce and the second she sees you she runs into your arms; you only have a few seconds to place down the cookies before sheâs in your arms.Â
âY/N! Youâre here!â She squeezes you tight and you melt into her embrace. Sheâs always given the best hugs whenever youâve needed the comfort, but now itâs your turn to be the one offering the support.Â
âOf course, Mrs. Byers. Who else will make sure Jonathan is ready on time?â You mean for it to be a joke, but the way that Joyceâs eyes harden tells you that the funeral is a sore topic for her. She still doesnât believe that Will is dead and it breaks your fucking heart that you canât tell her sheâs right.Â
Joyce wipes away a tear before pulling away. She goes to say something before seeing the tin of cookies on the counter; she immediately pulls you into another hug. âOatmeal raisin,âÂ
âTheyâre your favorite.â
âAnd Willâs.â
âAnd Willâs favorite. You know I gotta take care of my Byers.â You whisper into her ear, feeling Lonnieâs eyes on you during the exchange. You have to bite back your tongue, though his presence always makes you feel a type of anger thatâs normally foreign to you.Â
Joyce pulls away and you know itâs taking everything in her to give you a smile. âYouâre too good, sweetie,â she tucks a loose strand of hair that came out of its braid. âJonathanâs in his room.âÂ
You grab her hand and give it a squeeze, trying to convey just how much you love and admire her into a simple gesture, before letting go and walking over to Jonathanâs door.Â
Heâs struggling with his tie when you let yourself in. Heâs dressed in the only nice white button down he owns, something he bought for his auntâs funeral a few years ago that now hardly fits. You can tell that heâs getting frustrated with the tie, so you walk over and help.Â
âHere, let me,â you wrap your fingers around the piece of cloth and quickly fashion it into a tie. The two of you donât talk while you fix the clothing and you know that today will be a wordless day with Jonathan.Â
When youâve finished, you begin to pull away before he places his hands around yours. He cups your hands at the base of his neck as they rest against his collarbones; your fingers are still wrapped around his tie. He squeezes your hands and brings them to his lips and kisses your knuckles so softly that you feel all the love within you simmer.
You know heâs only trying to express his gratitude for you but the butterflies in your stomach make you feel faint.Â
Youâd do anything for him.Â
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The funeral has a surprising turnout, not because you ever doubted Willâs incredible ability to be loved by anyone he meets, but because you see faces in the crowd who youâve never seen before.Â
You stand behind Jonathan during the funeral with your hand on his shoulder as he sits with his family in a weak attempt to provide comfort during the service. Itâs really fucking bleak. Your other hand is on Dustinâs shoulder as he stands next to you while Mike and Lucas are to the right of him.
Your mother is in the back of the crowd having known sheâd cry the entire service, and faintly you can hear her blow her nose into a tissue and sniffle.Â
The pastor drones on for a while about how a tragedy like this wonât separate everyone from Godâs love, but if attending the funeral for a twelve year old boy is how God shows his love then you want no part in it. Joyce sits stoic alongside Lonnie, Jonathan hasnât moved at all since the service began; theyâre a family brought together by grief. This isnât love.Â
âJust wait until we tell Will that Jennifer Hayes was crying at his funeral,â Dustin snickers, effectively breaking you from your thoughts. You hit his shoulder and shush him as Mrs. Wheeler reminds the boys to be quiet. You flash her an apologetic smile for your brotherâs actions.Â
You know how firmly the boys believe Will is alive and you honestly canât say you donât think so as well, but nothing is certain. Even if heâs alive thereâs no way you guys can get to wherever he is; you wish the boys would use some caution with how quickly theyâre building their hopes up.Â
After the service you walk up to Willâs grave and bend down. You bring one of the yellow roses from the funeral director up to your lips and whisper, âIf youâre out there little bee, please, come home.â
Before dropping the rose in you give it a gentle kiss, inhaling its sweet scent and watching as it falls down onto his coffin. Jonathan finds you there crouched down and sees the rose right as it lands. He doesnât say anything, he just grabs your hand and helps you stand up to bring you over to where Nancy is waiting a couple yards away.Â
âHey, Y/N.âÂ
You donât have it in you to do anything other than wave at the girl, but she seems to understand and gives you a sympathetic smile.Â
Soon the three of you are settled on the ground with your backs against an old rickety fence behind some tombstones. Jonathan is in the middle of you and Nancy and you rest your head against his shoulder, already exhausted from the day. Itâs not the coziest spot to be sitting, but at least youâre away from prying eyes.Â
Once youâre seated, Jonathan finally talks for the first time today. âAlright, I already told you this over the phone last night bug, but Nancy was right. After we redeveloped the photo thereâs definitely some kind of figure behind Barb, and we thought maybe if my mom has been right all along about some monster-â
âThen sheâs right about Will being alive.â You finish for him, having already come to the same conclusion yourself.
âAnd Barb has to be alive if Will is.â Nancy says, and thereâs a spark of hope in her voice that surprises you. Youâre ashamed to admit that you didnât think her and Barb were that close, but seeing how worried sheâs been for the girl makes you realize that youâd been a fool not to have seen it sooner. Barb was Nancyâs closest friend. You donât know what youâd do if Jonathan ever disappeared like Barb did.Â
Jonathan pushes your head with his shoulder. âAnything you want to share with the class?â
You look between him and Nancy and try to decide how much you should tell them. While youâve already told Jonathan a little bit about El, youâre not sure if you can trust the information with Nancy. However, seeing her urgency to find her friend leaves you feeling a bit safer disclosing the information to her.Â
âIt started the night after Will disappearedâŚâ
It takes a while to tell them everything, and while Jonathan butts in a few times to ask questions, Nancy remains silent and eagerly listens. She nods when sheâs supposed to, engages with the story as if her life depends on it. Youâre incredibly impressed by her intelligence and openness to the situation at hand. Had it been anyone else they wouldâve scoffed at you and called you insane. But Nancy? She holds onto every word and trusts that what youâre saying is true.Â
Youâre starting to admire her, as painful as it is to admit. But Nancy Wheeler is fucking brilliant, thereâs no denying that.Â
When youâre finally done explaining El and the Upside Down, Nancy finally speaks. âLet me make sure Iâm understanding correctly, youâve been helping my brother harbor a girl with superpowers in my basement?â
Huh.Â
You hadnât thought of it that way.Â
âYa know, you make a good point.â
Thankfully she laughs and doesnât seem too upset, which relieves you. You reassure her that theyâre fine and that El is someone you trust, and Nancy seems to take comfort in your words. Itâs not that you purposely hid the situation from her, but looking back you definitely couldâve used her help now that you know how cool she is.Â
As the two of you are laughing, Jonathan pulls out a piece of paper.Â
âWhatâs that?â You ask.Â
He shows you. âI printed out a map of Hawkins and drew xâs on every place we know for sure the monster has been.âÂ
âTwo questions: one, so weâre officially calling it the monster now? And two, why donât you ever put in this much effort for school projects we do together?âÂ
Jonathan flicks the paper in your face. âFunny. And yes, weâre calling it the monster now. Can you pay attention please?â
âSorry,â
Nancy shuffles in closer and her head is practically on Jonathanâs shoulder as well (youâre choosing to ignore that) and she studies the paper and points to one of the xâs. âSo thatâs-â
âSteveâs house,â Jonathan points to another x, âand thatâs the woods where they found Willâs bike and where Y/N last saw him,â the familiar feeling of guilt washes over you, âand thatâs my house.âÂ
Nancy reaches over Jonathan and grabs your hand, surprising you both. âYou saw Will last?â
âYeah,â you swallow, your mouth now suddenly dry.Â
âIâm sorry,â her tone is sincere.
âWe should get back to the mapâŚâ You dodge, highly uncomfortable with Nancyâs comfort. You appreciate it, but youâve never been good at accepting help from others.Â
âRight, sorry,â Nancy clears her throat. âThe xâs, theyâre all so close.â
Jonathan observes the interaction with slight confusion but decides not to say anything besides, âYeah, exactly. I mean, itâs all within a mile or something. Whatever this thing is, itâs not traveling far.â
Thereâs a look in his eyes as he speaks, one of determination and disdain for whatever that thing is, and before you can tell him no, itâs Nancy who voices your concern first. âYou want to go out there.â
Jonathan nods and you feel uneasy. âI trust you wonât try going alone again, right?â Itâs a question, but he hears the underlying try and Iâll kill you hidden beneath your words.
âNo, not this time⌠but we might not find anything.âÂ
âI found something,â Nancy reminds him, which you nod at. Sheâs the only one out of the three of you who has seen the monster in person, and if you had to place any bets, sheâs the one who will be able to figure out what the fuck to do with it.Â
Actually, what are you guys going to do?
âDo we, like, have a plan for after weâre done monster sightseeing? Or are we just going to take a look at it and call it a night?â You ask the two of them.Â
Nancy bites her lip and looks down, also unsure what exactly the three of you are supposed to do. Itâs Jonathan who remains stone faced, and thereâs a newfound sense of confidence within him that youâve never seen when he boldly states, âWe kill it.â
âAlright there tough guy,â you hit his chest with your hand and snort. âSure, we kill it. Obviously.â
âWell, do you have any other ideas? For all we know, Mike and the others will be out there in those woods later looking for Will.â
âWe donât know that-â
âBug, humor me, how did they find El again?â
Youâre silent. Heâs right, if you guys donât go and find this monster before tonight then thereâs a high chance the boys and El will find it themselves. Fuck.Â
âNancy,â you say to the girl, âit seems like weâre now officially monster hunters.â
âÂ
Of course Lonnie has a goddamn handgun just casually stored in his glove box.
Youâre not entirely on board with this whole gun situation and apparently Nancy isnât either, immediately questioning Jonathan when he picks the lock to get the gun.
âWhat, you want to find this thing and take another photo? Yell at it? Better yet, why doesnât Y/N just round up the boys and El and have them take it down.â Â
âOkay, hey,â you point at Jonathan. âOut of line.âÂ
He mumbles an apology under his breath while Nancy claims that this is all a terrible idea. Youâre not sure where you fall in regards to whatâs happening, but youâd say at the moment youâre a solid mix between Jonathanâs no time for nonsense mood and Nancyâs hey letâs slow down hesitation.Â
You kick a rock and watch as it dings against Lonnieâs car, which pleases you. âOh itâs definitely a terrible idea, Nancy. Unfortunately itâs all we have going for us at the moment.âÂ
Jonathan nods at your words. âSheâs right, no oneâs going to believe us if we tell them. You know that.âÂ
âYour mom would.â Nancy responds, jutting her jaw out in defiance.Â
You cringe, unsure how Jonathan will respond to what sheâs said. Joyce is a sore topic for him, heâs always been so protective of her.
âSheâs been through enough,â he sighs, and you hum in agreement.Â
Nancy grows more frustrated. âShe deserves to know!â
You step in between them. âLook, youâre right. Mrs. Byers deserves to know, but right now she isnât well enough to handle the idea of her only remaining son actively seeking out a monster that may have taken her other son who could possibly be alive. If weâre wrong or Jonathan gets hurt, it might actually kill her.â
âYeah, weâll tell her when this thing is dead.â You note Jonathanâs word choice, saying âwhenâ instead of âifâ. In the four years youâve been his friend, youâve never seen him so self-assured before. Youâd be proud of him if the circumstances werenât so damn grim.Â
âWhat about the kids?â Nancy finally says after a few seconds of silence.Â
âThey canât get involved, I wonât let them.â You tell her and she nods as if expecting youâd say that.Â
She gestures over to the funeral home where the crowd of attendees are now gathered for the post burial service. âI know my brother, so you better go and tell him that they need to stay at our house while we deal with the monster. They like you better than they like me, theyâll listen to you if you explain what weâre doing.âÂ
Youâre flattered by her words, honestly. Mike, Dustin, and Lucas listening to you about staying put while you guys go monster hunting? Theyâd be out the door before youâd be even able to finish saying the phrase âmonster huntingâ. No way theyâll listen, and youâre about to say exactly that before catching the look Jonathan is giving you.Â
You groan at him. âYou donât actually believe theyâll listen to me, right? Câmon, you know those boys as well as I do. This is just a giant DnD game for them at this point.âÂ
He shrugs, âIt doesnât hurt to try?â
Nancy gives you a hopeful look and bats her eyelashes at you, which, okay, shouldnât work on you but does. Jonathan does the same, except instead of batting his eyelashes he winks at you and suddenly youâre very confused by the onslaught of emotions that wash over you.
âUgh, fine. But when they show up in the woods later you guys are on your own!âÂ
âÂ
When you step inside the service hall, everyone is gathered into small groups talking amongst themselves. You scan the room for the kids and spot them across the room sitting at a table with Mr. Clark. Heâs talking to them about something while holding a paper plate up. Youâre not sure what exactly heâs saying to the boys, but theyâre leaning in close to him and are listening intently.Â
This worries you.Â
You try to make your way over as quickly as you can, but being Jonathanâs best friend has some challenges. Every few steps you take youâre stopped by an extended family member of the Byers to ask how you are or a stranger stops to offer you their condolences because youâre close with the family. You do your best to make small talk and thank the people, but you donât have time to say much else besides, âthank youâ or âyou were Willâs favorite great auntâ.
By the time you finally get to the table with Mr. Clark and the boys, the man has folded up the paper plate and stabs it with a pen. You really, really donât want to know whatever the hell this man is explaining to the kids.Â
âYou create a doorway,â he explains, holding up the plate and smiling at the boys.Â
Dustin looks enthralled. âLike a gate?â
âSure, like a gate. But again, this is all-â
âTheoretical.â Lucas says, nodding his head.
A gate?
What are the odds the boys are talking about a gate to Disneyland?
You sigh, not liking the odds at all.
You slide yourself into Dustinâs chair and force your brother to share with you. He squeaks in surprise and you flash him a tight lipped smile, which causes him to gulp. He knows heâs been busted.Â
Mike scoffs at your arrival. âGee, wonder why youâre here Y/N.â
âGo on, continue this conversation with Mr. Clark here. I wanna hear it.âÂ
Mr. Clark looks at you uncertainly but Mike simply carries on with the conversation as if you arenât even here. âBut what if this gate already existed?â
âWell, if it did I think weâd know.â
You snort. âWanna bet?â
Again the man looks at you uncertainly and clears his throat, uncomfortable by your presence. âWhat I mean to say is that it would disrupt gravity, the magnetic field, our environment.â
âSo if there is a gate, itâd be really bad?â You ask, but you already know the answer.Â
âOh, definitely. It might even swallow us up whole!âÂ
You and the boys look around the table at one another, not at all liking what Mr. Clark is saying. Swallow you guys up whole? Thatâs not really something youâre interested in.Â
Mr. Clark sees your nervousness and shrugs. âScience is neat, but itâs not very forgiving.â
Silence falls upon the table.Â
Mr. Clark is such a peachy person.
âWell!â You throw your hands upon the table and the loud noise causes everyone to flinch. âThank you so much for that lovely information, Mr. Clark. It was truly riveting, but would you mind giving me and the boys a second alone? I just, I want to make sure theyâre doing okay after today.âÂ
You bat your eyes at the man, something you never do, and he clears his throat and excuses himself. The second heâs gone you snap your finger in the boysâ faces. âHey, listen up. Whatever you guys are planning? Donât.â
As usual, Mike is the one who argues. âBut-â
âNo.â
âYou donât even know what weâre-â
âNo.â
âCan you at least let me-â
âSure,â
âReally?â
âNo.â
Lucas and Dustin watch the interaction with slight pleasure, amused by your ability to shut Mike up, but when he turns to them for help they reluctantly give in.Â
âY/N,â Dustin sighs, âhonestly, how many times are we gonna do this whole âweâre not allowed but weâre going to do it anywaysâ bit?âÂ
You glare at your brother. âHowever many times it takes for you guys to finally listen.â
âCool. Then weâll expect you to bust down Mikeâs door later tonight.â
âIâm not kidding,â you face all the kids and make sure theyâre listening. âWhatever youâre trying to do, donât. Jonathan and I-â
âYou told Jonathan?â Mike exclaims but Lucas shushes him.Â
âWeâre going to handle it, we already have a plan but whatever you do: stay out of the woods from here on out. We think⌠We think thereâs a monster out there hiding. I just want to make sure you guys are safe.â
âMonster hunting?â Dustinâs eyes light up and you silently curse Jonathan and Nancy for even suggesting you do this in the first place.
âTechnically⌠yes, but you guys absolutely have to stay put.â
They stare at you as if youâre insane.
âYou do realize who youâre talking to, right?â Dustin asks.Â
You flick his head. âYes, and Iâm putting a lot of trust in you guys right now. Iâll let you guys do whatever you want so long as it doesnât include the woods. Until you get an all clear from me, itâs off limits.âÂ
Mike thinks this over. âCan we look for the gate then?â
You sigh. Thereâs no other way to appease them. âIf you donât go near the woods⌠then fine.â
The boys begin to cheer, which causes several funeral guests to stare at you with judgment. You realize now that this probably hadnât been the right setting to have this conversation in. Oh well.
You donât let the boys cheer for long. âHowever-â
âThere she goes,â Lucas sinks into his seat and squeezes his eyes shut.Â
âI get full updates whenever I please. I donât care if I have to track you guys down from the gates of hell itself, but I will find you and you will tell me everything. Deal?â
Lucas, Dustin, and Mike gather close together and duck their heads down so whisper to one another. You roll your eyes but wait for them to finish. When theyâve reached a decision, Mike interlocks his fingers and places his hands on the table. âYouâve got yourself a deal.âÂ
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As soon as youâve changed out of your funeral clothes and into a simple pair of jeans and a sweater, Jonathan arrives at your house. You kiss your momâs cheek before leaving and shout over your shoulder, âRemember the deal, Dustin!âÂ
You donât quite catch what your brother responds with but you honestly donât care enough as you run over to Jonathanâs car and hop into the passenger seat.Â
âYou certainly didnât waste any time getting here,â you say in lieu of a hello.Â
Jonathan shrugs. âNo time to waste when it comes to monster hunting.â
âYou do realize that weâre only scouting out the woods tonight, right?âÂ
You, Jonathan, and Nancy had decided earlier to simply go and explore the woods for any clues of the monster and then figure out how, or even if, you can kill it.Â
âI know, but monster hunting sounds cooler.â
âBless you, bee.âÂ
The two of you get to the field in no time. Jonathan had been the one to suggest the spot a few yards behind his house for target practice and Nancy had agreed to bring a bat just in case you needed more protection.Â
And you?
Youâre bringing the cans to serve as targets for shooting. Your family has never owned a gun and last time you checked, Dustin doesnât play any sports, so all you can offer is your emptied recycling bin contents.Â
It doesnât take long for you and Jonathan to set up the cans on top of the tree trunks before he begins shooting. Jonathan takes a deep breath and holds the gun up so itâs eye level and looks over at you. âReady?â
You take a deep breath as well and prepare yourself, knowing itâs about to become loud. âYeah, start shootin cowboy.âÂ
The first shot hits a tree behind the can, nowhere near its intended target, and you wince. Itâs looking like the monster might actually win at the rate Jonathanâs aim is going.Â
âItâs okay,â you tell your friend. âThe tree looked at me funny, he had it coming.âÂ
Jonathan snorts. âYouâre laughing now, but I canât exactly hunt a monster if I canât even shoot it.âÂ
âMaybe you could talk nicely to it?â
âAnd say what, exactly? âHey, Mr. Monster, where are you hiding my brother?ââ
You step closer to him so that youâre now side by side and you nudge his shoulder. âHey, you never know. It could work.â
Jonathan readjusts his grip on the gun and aims it once more. He takes another shot, this time it lands a bit closer to the can, but not by much. He lets out an agitated, âFuck!â
He tries shooting again and again but each shot is as unpredictable as the last. After his sixth round of firing you can see how tense his shoulders are and the way heâs clenching his fists against the weapon. You remember how he acted earlier today, the newfound anger and resentment within Jonathan that had originally impressed you. Now it only frightens you.Â
When he goes to re-aim the gun for the seventh time, you grab at his hand and stop him.Â
âBug, what are you-â
âLetâs go for a walk.âÂ
Jonathan looks at you like youâre crazy but you simply take the gun from his hands, click the safety back on, and then walk over to the tree stumps to rest it against one of them. When youâre done you walk back over to the boy and interlock your fingers with his to drag him along.Â
Thereâs not a whole bunch of room in the clearing for a walk per say, but thereâs enough to go a few laps around for Jonathan to take a breather. Youâre not sure exactly whatâs going on with him but a walk has never hurt anyone.Â
Jonathanâs silent the first lap around. Youâre content with this and you admire the fall weather and enjoy the slight warmth from the sun as it kisses your face. When youâre on the third lap you decide to ask a question thatâs been on your mind since yesterday when Nancy showed up at the funeral home.Â
âDo you really believe Will is alive?â
Jonathan thinks the question over for a moment, and as heâs lost in thought you notice that he begins gently swinging your hands back and forth absentmindedly. âI can still feel him.â
âFeel him?â
âYeah, I know it sounds crazy butâŚâ
âNo, I think I get it. I mean, Iâd be able to feel if something bad happened to Dustin. I know Iâd be able to, even if thereâs not necessarily a science behind it. Itâs like thereâs a lifeline connecting us, like some unspoken sibling thread that neither one of us can sever.â
âA sibling thread?â Jonathan asks, a slight laugh accompanying his question.Â
âOh, you know what I mean, bee.âÂ
âNo, no. I wanna hear all about this thread theory of yours.âÂ
Jonathanâs bright mood is back, reminiscent of the boy you once believed you knew better than you knew yourself, so you entertain his teasing if only to sustain his light a little longer. âIf I explain this theory you have to promise not to laugh at me.â
âI promise,â he says and he gives your hand a light squeeze.Â
âAlright, but if you decide Iâm insane after this, just know that you legally cannot leave me. You signed a contract.âÂ
âOh, did I?â
âYou sure did, bee. Anyways, back to me,â a slight breeze surrounds you for a moment and you let the crisp air fill your lungs. âI have this theory that weâre all connected to each other in some way by different threads. Some threads are older than others, stronger, or maybe even more rigid, but theyâre there. Whether itâs a thread between you and your family, the love of your life, or a stranger you happen to pass on the street one day, none of it happens by accident.âÂ
âThe threads are the reason it all happens?â
âNot necessarily, but yeah. To put it simply, I guess you could say that.âÂ
âSo, for our thread,â Jonathan stops walking and tugs at you to stop as well. âAfter everything weâve been through, all that weâve done for one another, what thread would you say ourâs is?â
His question catches you off guard; you can hear your heart beating within your chest. Thereâs so many things you wish you could tell him.
Our thread is one of romance, of lovers, of soulmates, even.Â
The feelings build within you and the words threaten to spill out. The November sun is beginning to set and everything is golden in its light and Jonathan is a part of it all. His brown eyes are like warm honey on a cold winter morning and his hair is slightly ruffled from the wind that leaves his cheeks flushed and rosy.Â
âOur thread,â your voice catches in your throat for a moment. âYou know what our thread is, bee.â
He pulls you closer to him and in this moment all you can focus on are the slight freckles that dot across his face and neck. âDo I?â
Jonathan has never, ever looked at you like this before. Thereâs an intensity within his eyes that frightens you and leaves you feeling bare before him. Does he know? Has he figured it all out?
âIâŚâ You canât form the words you want to say; the three words that have been weighing upon you feel even heavier than before. Theyâre thick on your tongue, syrupy and dense and you feel as if you canât breathe.
âY/N?â He whispers, but you can only shake your head.Â
Itâs too much. Itâs all too much.Â
And then suddenly Jonathan leans in.Â
Maybe youâre imagining it.Â
Maybe youâre delirious after almost a week of sleepless nights and exhausting encounters.Â
Or maybe, just maybe, he feels the same way about you.Â
You lean in as well and allow yourself to close your eyes; you believe that just this once you can be selfish and accept more than you may deserve.
âHey! Guys!â
Nancyâs shout causes you and Jonathan to spring apart.Â
You want to scream.Â
Of course itâs Nancy fucking Wheeler.Â
Jonathan drops your hand and waves the girl over while you stand there, trying to collect yourself. As she walks over, you have just enough pride left over to say, âYou know Iâd do anything for you, right?â
The question is one Jonathan isnât expecting. He steps back a bit, now even more aware of the close proximity the two of you had only seconds ago. âOf course I do, bug. Youâre my best friend.â
Best friend.Â
The words hurt more than they should, really.Â
âRight. Best friend, ha.â You step even further away from Jonathan, which he raises his eyebrows at.Â
âDid I miss something orâŚ?â
If you had the time, youâd ask him why he wanted to know about the thread between the two of you. Why he looks at you like youâre the most precious thing in the entire room. Why, just minutes ago, he leaned in as if to kiss you.Â
But Nancy is now only a couple feet away and it wouldnât be fair to ask her to give the two of you some privacy. You spot the bat in her hand and it serves as a reminder of what the three of you are here for in the first place.Â
Will, Barb, the monster.Â
âNo, of course not,â you clear your throat and greet Nancy as she arrives. âHey, Nancy.â
She smiles at you and then says hello to Jonathan. âHey, whereâs the gun?â
You point over to the cans and the tree stumps. âOver there, we just wanted to go for a little walk after shooting a few rounds.â
Nancy nods and walks over to inspect the undamaged cans. âYou said you already shot a few rounds?â
Jonathan ducks his head down. âYeah, well. Itâs not as easy as it looks in the movies.âÂ
âY/N, did you try shooting?âÂ
âPfft, Iâm definitely not a weapons kind of girl. I prefer to use my crippling good looks instead.â
While you and Nancy talk, Jonathan walks back over to the gun and reloads it. He motions for the two of you to step back and he shoots a few more times. Not once does he hit the can. You pinch the bridge of your nose and sigh.Â
âYouâre awful at this, bee.â
âYeah,â Nancy agrees.
Jonathan looks over at her. âHave you ever shot a gun before?â
She scoffs. âHave you met my parents?â
âI donât know, Mrs. Wheeler seems like the type to have a hidden gun.â You say, and Nancy waves you off.Â
âWell, I havenât shot one since I was ten. My dad took me hunting on my birthday and made me kill a rabbit.â Jonathanâs words make you frown. Every day he gives you another reason to hate Lonnie.Â
Nancy sympathizes with Jonathan and the two of them fall into an easy banter that youâve never seen before with him. Heâs comfortable around her in a way that makes your stomach twist. He tells her about his parents and how they may have loved each other at one point but now no longer do. Heâs opening up to her after only a few days of really knowing her.Â
Lovely.Â
Nancy shares some details about her own family and how she believes her parents never loved each other, which you can relate to. You watch as Jonathan hands her the gun as she explains how her mom had been younger than her father. âHe had a cushy job, money, came from a good family. So, they bought a nice house at the end of a cul-de-sac and started their nuclear family.â
âIsnât it funny how the fathers never seem to suffer the same fate as the mothers?â You ask, and Nancy looks over at you in confusion, so you explain further. âMy own parents, they were like yours except the moment my mom was no longer young, my dad left. Found a newer and cheaper model back home in Virginia.âÂ
âI didnât know that, Iâm sorry Y/N.âÂ
You shrug. âItâs not like I go and advertise it. Besides, he was an asshole anyways and my mom is better off without him. Sheâs the sweetest woman in the world who was forced to run back to her family in Hawkins. Nuclear families arenât all theyâre cracked out to be.â
Jonathan ruffles your hair to get you to laugh, which he succeeds in doing. âScrew that.â
 Nancy raises the gun to eye level and closes one of her eyes, her beautiful face now scrunched in concentration. âYeah, screw that.â
And with that, she shoots a perfectly aimed shot and knocks the can off the stump. You and Jonathan look at her, stunned, but she can only laugh.Â
âDamn, Jonathan. Remind me to never piss Nancy off.â You say, still staring at the fallen can.Â
Only he doesnât hear what youâve said because heâs too busy staring at Nancy. You can tell heâs impressed by her hidden shooting talent and the way she holds herself with such confidence. His eyes shine as he stares at her and he almost seems to come to life whenever she looks back at him.Â
Jonathan looks at Nancy and you know he sees what everyone in Hawkins sees: a beautiful, fierce, and incredible girl.Â
Nancy Wheeler, the perfect enigma.
Suddenly it clicks.Â
Jonathan is in love with her, or at least heâs beginning to fall in love with her.Â
You want to hate her. Afterall, she already has Harrington head over heels for her, and yet you canât blame either one of the boys. Sheâs perfect and brilliant and everything youâre not. Youâd fall in love with her too if you werenât already in love with someone else.Â
You watch as Nancy and Jonathan become lost in their own little world, him helping her reload the gun as she flashes him a shy smile, and you no longer exist near their presence. It feels like a fucking stab to your already open wound of a heart. You watch the way he ducks his head down whenever she looks at him and the way she stares at him when he isnât looking.Â
Nancy shoots a few more rounds and each shot feels like a hammer coming down onto your own coffin. Each time Jonathan looks at her you feel another nail enter.Â
Clearly thereâs no room for you here.Â
Which is fucking ironic given that youâre in a giant field outside.Â
You reach for Jonathanâs hand and tug him forward. He gives you a look as if asking is everything okay? and you wish more than ever that things were different between the two of you. You give him a soft shake of the head. âI can feel a headache coming on and I just remembered that I have a shift tonight, so I should get going.âÂ
He frowns. âBut what about the monster? We canât look for him without you.â
âYouâll be fine without me,â to your horror you can feel tears forming, which you quickly wipe away before Jonathan can notice. âI doubt Iâd be any help, anyways. I suck with guns. Nancyâs the professional here.âÂ
âI mean, I guess, butâŚâ He looks over at Nancy, who is busy firing the gun and hitting every target she aims for, before pulling you even closer to him. âAre we okay? I feel like, I donât know⌠like Iâm losing you.â
Your breath catches in your throat. He could never, ever lose you, but if you donât leave now then youâre afraid that maybe youâll lose yourself.Â
âDonât be silly, bee. Youâre not losing me, no matter how much you may want me to.â You try to tease him, but your heart isnât in it.Â
âYou didnât answer my question, Y/N. Are we okay?â Heâs looking at you with so much adoration and concern in his eyes that it almost makes you sick.Â
âOf course we are. I promise. I think itâs all just catching up to me, if Iâm being honest. Between finding Will and tracking down my own brother, I think this monster hunting business may break me.âÂ
Jonathan eyes you for a moment as if to try and catch you in a lie, but while youâre only telling him this as an excuse to get away from him and Nancy, itâs not technically a lie. You are exhausted. Plus, you really do have a shift.Â
The boy scans your face once more before deciding that youâre telling the truth. You know he suspects thereâs something else behind your words, but thankfully he doesnât pry. âLet me tell Nance that Iâm driving you home,âÂ
And there it is again.Â
Nance.
The nickname is like a punch to your gut and only solidifies that you should go. âItâs okay, bee. Itâs still nice out, figured Iâd walk home and get some sun before winter officially takes over Hawkins.âÂ
âYou canât expect me to let you walk alone now that we know thereâs a monster out there taking people, bug.âÂ
You kiss his cheek, letting your lips linger for a little longer than necessary. âIâll be careful, I promise. Stay with Nancy and call me tonight after you guys are done scouting around. Weâll figure out where to go from there. Okay?â
You donât give Jonathan time to argue because you pull away and inform Nancy of your departure. She also frowns at the idea but has already learned that youâre not one to be told what to do. She understands this aspect of you, and you understand it within her as well, so she wishes you goodbye and tells you to stay safe before going back to shooting.
As you leave, you feel Jonathanâs eyes follow after you.Â
âÂ
The walk ends up being more than enough to clear your head. You havenât had any time to be alone in god knows how long, so itâs nice to have some time to just think and enjoy the quiet. Thereâs a lot you need to think about, but at the very forefront of your concerns are Will and El. You still have no idea how theyâre connected or how the monster comes into play.
Then thereâs Steve, oddly enough.Â
Youâre not really sure why heâs in the midst of your thoughts, but there he is. Smiling at you and laughing at your jokes and telling you that youâre pretty as he instills a carefree sense within you that feels foreign to enjoy.Â
As his words ring through your head, you find your thoughts drifting towards Jonathan and the way he holds your hand every time youâre worried about something and the way he kisses your hair after a particularly hard day.
Youâre not sure why the two boys almost seem to clash within your mind, but you donât have time to look into it. Your shift starts soon and god knows how long your coworker Alex can survive on his own if youâre late.Â
Work is slow as usual tonight, but you find the downtime a pleasant relief. It gives you the opportunity to skim some new books that shipped in and catch up on some Spidey storylines. In between stocking books and arranging comic displays you find yourself wondering just how true to his word Dustin stayed earlier.Â
Like hell those kids really stayed out of the woods.Â
Your question is answered as soon as you get home and find your brother crying in his room. Panic immediately swells within your chest and you run over to him.
âWhatâs wrong?â You check Dustinâs body for any sign of injury and he lets you as he cries, too upset to wave you away. When youâre assured that heâs okay, you feel your heartbeat calm down again.Â
Christ, everytime you see this kid he takes ten damn years off of your life.Â
You pull a chair from his desk and sit in front of him. âDustin, do we need to have another code blue?â
âMaybe,â Dustin sniffles, wiping away a few tears.Â
âOkay, then code blue. What happened? Is everyone okay? Is it El?â At the mention of the girlâs name, Dustin flinches. Your blood runs cold. âDustin, what happened with El?âÂ
âYou wonât yell at me?â
You smooth down his always wild hair. âNever during code blue. Please talk to me, bud.â
Dustin explains how he and the group had gone looking for the gate like they told you they would. He explained how theyâd followed the train tracks throughout Hawkins for what seemed like hours.Â
âThe train tracks that go through the same woods I told you not to go in?â
âLike hell we were gonna listen to you.âÂ
âYeah, I know.â
This gets Dustin to laugh a bit, which youâre relieved to see, before he continues his story. When he reveals Elâs weird behavior and the way she seemed to be hiding something from them, you feel dread creep in. âDid she⌠Did she do something to prevent you guys from finding the gate?â
âShe used her powers to mess with the compass. Lucas found the blood on her jacket.â
You sense that thereâs more. âAnd then?â
âMike and Lucas⌠they-they started fighting.â Dustinâs voice breaks, âthey started really going at it, and I tried to stop them. I swear I tried, Y/N!â
âShh,â you reach for his hand to try and calm him down. âI know you did, but I also know how Mike can get when heâs protective of someone and I know that Lucas isnât Elâs biggest fan. It was a recipe for disaster.â
Dustin snorts, âNo kidding.â Then his face darkens once more, âbut they wouldnât listen, and thatâs when El screamed.âÂ
âShe screamed?â
âI think she was overwhelmed, but she used her powers on Lucas and flung him across the yard and he hit his head pretty hardâŚâ
âShe what-â
âShe didnât mean to! She looked really upset after, and Lucas was fine after he woke up-â
âHe was knocked unconscious?â
âAnd then he stormed off and El ran off. We searched for her, butâŚâÂ
You stare at your brother in shock. That definitely hadnât been what you were expecting. El never struck you as a violent girl, but she knocked Lucas out with her mind. Sure, she may have been trying to break up the fight, but youâre willing to bet that she lost control for a moment and Lucas ended up getting hurt as a result.
Maybe you donât want superpowers.Â
âY/N, have I lost all my friends?â Dustin asks.Â
You shush him once more. âNo, of course not. You three boys have always been so drastically different from one another, and this week has been one from pure hell. It makes sense that Lucas and Mike finally snapped, but I promise you that theyâll bounce back eventually.âÂ
âAnd El?â
âIâm not sure what to make of her,â you admit. âShe isnât violent, I know sheâs not. But we also clearly donât know her as well as we think we do. I just, I need you to be careful around her, okay? Fight for her, defend her like you would for the boys, but be cautious as well.â
âCautious, got it.â He cocks his head at you, âbut what about Lucas and Mike? Theyâre still friends, right?â
âOf course they are. Just⌠sometimes friendship can be hard, but itâs almost always worth fighting for. Itâs rare to find friends as loyal as Mike or as brave as Lucas or even as sincere as Will. Yet look at you guys, all together; youâre all incredibly lucky to have one another.â
âLucky like you and Jonathan?â Dustin asks, a sly glint in his eyes.Â
You smile, even if heâs teasing you. âYeah, like me and Jonathan.â
Dustin returns your smile and you squeeze his hand. âAnyways, I say give Lucas some time to calm down. I think he was scared, more than anything. Tomorrow you can try to talk to him again.âÂ
Your brother nods at your words and he seems better than he did when you first started the conversation, so you open your arms wide and engulf him into a hug.Â
âCode blue concluded, I guess.â Dustin mumbles against your chest, which causes the two of you to laugh.
âÂ
After your talk with Dustin, you head back to your room and wait for Jonathan to call. You glance at the clock and figure that maybe him and Nancy were still out scouting for clues, so you busy yourself with some homework.
When it nears ten at night and the phone still hasnât rung, you sigh and reach over for the phone on your desk. You dial Jonathanâs number and hope he simply forgot to call, but when no one answers after your fifth time calling: you begin to worry.Â
Ya know, maybe it wasnât your best idea letting him and Nancy go off alone with a monster on the loose.Â
You find yourself frantically biking to the Wheelerâs house before you can even think about it. The night blurs past you and as you walk up their driveway and try to rest your bike against their mailbox, a familiar BMW parks next to you.Â
âWeâve gotta stop meeting like this, Henderson.â Steve says as he sends you a wink.Â
You almost greet the boy before Tommyâs head pops out from the passenger side window. âHey good lookin.â
You hear Carol berate him and the two begin to bicker as Steve gets out of the car.Â
Great. He brought the idiots.
Steve walks over and takes your bike from your hands. After a couple seconds of repositioning and balancing, he finally manages to get the bike to stay upright. âTada!â
âI almost had it,â you glare at him.Â
âSure ya did.â
Steveâs presence is frustrating as always, but you spot Jonathanâs car parked down the street and Carolâs shrill voice becomes increasingly irritating. You donât have time for this right now. âWhat are you doing here, Harrington?â
âI could ask you the same thing.â When you glare at him, he finally says, âNancy promised sheâd call me but hasnât, so I wanted to check on her.â
His sincerity is why you say, âIâm here forâŚâ You realize you canât necessarily tell Steve about Jonathan possibly being here. You have a feeling it wouldnât end well, but youâre also not keen on lying to the boy. Youâre already keeping secrets from practically everyone in your life; you donât want to add Steve to the list. Not when he doesnât deserve it.Â
âIâm looking for Jonathan,â you confess, worried about Steveâs reaction.Â
He frowns. âWhy would Byers be here?â
âHim and Nancy have this⌠thing for english. Due tomorrow. A big thing. Like, huge. So theyâre working on it together. In the house. Where Nancy lives. Here.â You stumble over your words, more nervous than usual, but you werenât expecting Steve to be here or that youâd need a cover story.Â
âUh huh,â something almost aggressive flickers across Steveâs face and you silently curse to yourself. You said the wrong thing.Â
âFunny, Nancy told me she was only helping Byers for the funeral.âÂ
Shit.
Tommy and Carol watch from the car, obviously amused by the whole situation.Â
âRight! She was, now sheâs working on an assignment with him.â Technically not a lie, youâre just omitting the fact that the assignment in question is monster hunting.Â
âYouâre really bad at lying, Henderson.â Steve walks past you, now over the conversation, and you struggle to keep up. You try to block his path, assuming that heâll use the front door, but as you near the front step he side steps you and starts heading towards the bushes.Â
âWhat are you doing?â You whisper loudly, trying not to draw too much attention to yourself.Â
Steve ignores your whispered yelling and jumps on top of the radiator. Once heâs up, he begins to pull himself over the overhang and up onto the roof. Thereâs a window just above the ledge with a light on, which you presume to be Nancyâs room due to the practiced ease in which Steve scaled the house.Â
You donât try to climb up after him in fear that youâll only end up embarrassing yourself. âYa know, Mrs. Wheeler loves me, I couldâve just knocked on the door.â
Steve peers down at you, an easygoing smile now back on his face. âRelax, this is quicker. Besides, you gotta admit it was impressive to watch.â
Again he winks at you and you feel your cheeks flush. Heâs right, it had been impressive to watch; he had made it look so easy. While you struggle to come up with a witty retort, Steve almost knocks on Nancyâs window before his smile drops.
You notice the way his face hardens. âSteve?â
He doesnât respond, which only concerns you more. You begin to think about the millions of possibilities surrounding Nancy, Jonathan, and monster hunting; fear creeps in. âIs Nancy there? Is she okay?â
âOf course youâd be worried about Nancy right now,â Steve laughs bitterly. You frown at his words, unsure what they mean, but before you can ask anything else Steve angrily climbs back down.
âSteve, what-â He pushes past you in a frenzied hurry to get to his car, but you grab his jacket and force him to stop. âAnswer me! Is Nancy okay? Was Jonathan with her?â
Steve whips around and sneers at you. âWhy do you even care about them? About him?â
âBecause weâre friends,â you say, and for the first time you really mean it. Nancy has become someone youâd call a friend.Â
Another cruel laugh escapes Steveâs lips. âFriends, huh? Yeah, those two looked real fucking cozy in her bed.â
A wave of nausea hits you.
âW-what?â You drop your hand and release his jacket.Â
âItâs incredible, really. Byers has some fucking nerve.â Steve runs a hand through his hair in agitation and begins to pace. Youâre too numb to stop him. âI mean, look at you! He has everything he could possibly want, but he decides to go after my girlfriend.â
âItâs not like that-âÂ
âDid he tell you theyâd be in her room, alone in her bed, underneath her blanket?â
More nausea hits you. âNo,â
They were supposed to look for any signs of the monster in the woods. Thatâs all he told me, you think.Â
âSo heâs a liar, too.â Steve scoffs, âyou deserve better, Y/N.â
And with that, he heads back to his car and drives away, leaving you standing alone once more in the Wheelerâs driveway. You get a sense of deja-vu, watching Steveâs BMW descend down the street, but only this time thereâs no warmth fluttering within your stomach as he leaves.Â
All you feel is nausea.Â
You donât remember the bike ride home; youâre not sure how you even made it back safely without crashing into anything. All you remember is that you cried the entire way.Â
Youâve lost Jonathan, thereâs no denying that now. Heâs Nancyâs, wholly and truly, heâs hers.Â
He was never yours in the first place, you remind yourself.Â
But if he was never yours in the first place, then why does it feel like you were almost something?
No.Â
You donât want to think about it that way.Â
Yours or not, you canât afford to lose Jonathan.Â
Something or everything, youâll take whatever you can when it comes to him.Â
Everything, anything, nothing. Whatever he gives you, you know youâll cling onto it with all thatâs within you.
But your friendship with Jonathan is too precious to lose, too meaningful to let stupid feelings ruin it. You refuse to let anything come between your friendship with him, and you swear to yourself to shove everything down. Every hurt feeling, all the pain stabbing within your chest, you force it all down to focus on finding Will.Â
Heâs all that matters right now, even if it feels like the thread connecting you to Jonathan has begun to wither.
Will has to come first.Â
You have to find him, something good and lovely has to come from this. You canât let this all be for nothing.
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STAR TREK: DISCOVERY | S1E5 "Choose Your Pain"
[I will react to each episode individually and in full, raw reception and then post as is unrevised here onto my tumblr for the full span of every and all NuTrek episodes and series that have been and will be released. If this falls under your field of interest - I welcome your company in joining me. Enjoy the ride.] -------
yeah i still dont like a black woman being "someone to fear burnham" idk guess we'll see. hmm i feel like there could be something in that telescope oml this view into the bridge and other facilities onboard discovery at the start of this episode is SO PRETTYYY let me LIVE. there. oh this is weird oh so space bear gets the titty stab but not burnham XD ofc ofc awww space bear depressed let him outttt id be depressed too, stuck in there with only a slop bucket and no moss in sight :/
ayyyyeee vulcan aboardd also why katrina's eyes are so red is she ok? bruh i been preoccupied by tardigrades too um ok lorca, mr. isaac clarke over here with your eye stabbery i kinda like lorca's face. hes so "f everything idgaf" oh my god the scale of the ship next to the shuttlepod
beat em up oh crap hmm hes gone so acting captain'll be saru thatll be interesting ugh i love this intro theres this feeling of utter suspension hearing and seeing it ugh seeing discovery fly through all these things and spin its so nice ugh the handssssssssssss i love the measurements and all these things and the constellations left behind ugh so much to see look at saruuuu cant wait till he frkn understands burnham's previous decisions and can stop treating her so blah i love his eyes WHO ARCHER JONATHAN AAAA PIKE CHRISTOPHER OH FUCKKKKK AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AND THEN IT WILL BE you know. you know. YOU. KNOW. oh my god ok shaking okokokokok MUDD DID YOU JUST SAY YOUR NAME IS MUDD MUDDDDDDDDDDD AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA oh my god this is so cool
oh dang. this poor guy. he was just in there to get foot in face. you sure are mudd. you sure do do that survivin. hi stamets. lmaooooo he knows hes brilliant - get it stamets own that shit it is kind of odd hearing burnham say such praise haha oh yeah its all BURNHAMS fault uhuh. cool to see some lone captain scenes its so odd to see such serious lighting in a trek production. listen. this is still all so NEW to me k. this guy ash tyler is pretty what is that its cute but also id be way to scared to come anywhere near that thing ughhh this outside shot of ncc discovery is so PRETTY thats so interesting? warp freeways because of space shrooms. damn. im with it.
DI DID DID DID THE THEY USE THE F WORD ON S T A R T R E K ???? DID THEY FUCKING USE THE FUCKING F BOMB ON FUCKING STAR TREK, ON THE FUCKING STAR TREK ARE YOU FUCKING SHITTING ME RIGHT FUCKING NOW HOLY FUCK I DID NOT I DID NOT HEAR THAT. my fucking mandible fell off when i heard that. i cannot believe what i just witnessed. i cannot believe my ears. not even AOS did the "fuck". oh my god "fuck" is canon in trek. that brought tears to my eyes hang on yall holy. shit⌠ima table that cuz i cant get over that idk when i can wow
saru has the perfect voice its so saru. its really cool to see his face like this the prosthetic is so great. it looks more real than (almost) anything pure cgi. cuz it IS real. i love it. beautiful example of practical effects. beautiful execution. also sorry but "predator"? really� i dont appreciate burnham's treatment at all when its already bad enough that black women are almost always represented racially or with such a societal disdain cuz fucking EVERYONE hates black women. it is what critically annoys me in this series above all else so far :/ also sorry but WHAT THE FUCK DID STEWART DO HOW DARE YOU FUCKING THROW IT FUCK. YOU.
#LorcaNotMyCaptain
ugh not again with the titty stabbers. dude. this is slavery. let the fucking space bear go. look what you did to it. he shriveled up to survive. i HATE the treatment of other lifeforms in this series so far. CRACK IT OPEN? fuck you saru. fuck you too stamets. man everyone is so unlikeable. thats another issue i have in this show so far almost everyone is unlikeable af.
i didnt get to know phillipa that much so not much to say. burnham is so standoffish, idk if we have anough time to unravel her dimensionally. sylvia is kind of more annoying than endearing. lorca is lorca. ofc i dont like him (except i DO like an unperfect captain - i just wonder if hes redeemable). stamets is so catty like i get it yes be proud of your ideas that people might be ignorant towards but bruh still theres not enough good quality to counterbalance it so far. saru looks cool sure but hes so blatantly crass towards even other non-human lifeforms when he himself is non-human, cuz sry all that "crack it open" bullshit is gross af, desperation or not. i would NOT want him as my acting captain, ill say that, no matter how pretty he might be. i like ash tyler the most so far. i mean i get it its only episode 5 of 15 in s1 of 5 seasons - but still maybe im not too used to this many characters simultaneously being difficult to connect with. im gonna wait and see if this all develops. saru's feet. are hooflike his hands are so expressive his shape is so hes so lank. im SO impressed with how amazing he looks up close. i can SEE the subsurface scattering of his skin and the blood in his veins yeah please. we need this small talk with saru. thanks. k. i needed to see this redemptive quality in saru and co. cuz the getgo, everyones so adverse to alignment and connectivity
poor space bear i really hope you will be happy out there, mossie. youre FREEEE oh my god. space bear just warped. oh my god WARPING space bear. i need a plushie of it. mossie. stamets and doc. they gay for each other. they hubbies. they are literally brushing teeth together. yeuip. they gay. mhm. for sure. wow. first ever fucking explicitly gay couple in star trek. and it took this FUCKING long. i aint talking about TOS yall, we all know the love story that is the first 4 seasons + 6 classic films + 3 alternate reality films of Star Trek k - i just mean very literal and established archetypically, that makes sense. about fucking time. IDIC is literally mother gay but this took half an entire century to fucking show a gay couple onscreen. fuck me. k well. SNW Season 2 and 3, dont let us down. Im going to fucking die if theres even a wisp of something near Lower Deck's "K+S" carving scene. i digress.
alright DISCO, ima see how you unpack all this universal animosity, cuz damn are you thick with it in the first entire third of your first season.
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